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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a large audience here last night when Mr. J. L. Tool[?] repeated his [?]ver imper[?]nation of Paul Pry and his adm[?]ab [?] portrayal of Harry Coke in "Off the Line." Mr. Tool[?] will give his farewell ...

    Article : 147 words
  3. COUNTRY' NEWS.

    Rain commenced falling yesterday morning, and towards noon it fell in t[?]rrents. Over 3in. were registered up to this morning. The atmosphere is clear and the weather again fine. ...

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  4. JEWEL ROBBERY IN MELBOURNE.

    About 3 o'clock this morning two policemen found the back entrance to the establishment of Honry Anslow, wa[?]chmaker and jeweller, corn[?]r of Elizabeth and Little Lan-dale streets, open. On ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    An agreement between the principal colonies and the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company regarding the reduction in the cable rates is being drafted. ...

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  6. THE COUNTESS OF KINTORE.

    The Countess of Kintore, the wife of the Governor of South Australia, has arrived at Liverpool. ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Roman Catholic clergy of the North Kilkenny electorate will act as agents for Sir John Pope Hennessy, the seceders' candidate, at the election booths, and will ...

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THERE are already 45,000 railway men out on strike in Scotland for a reduction in the hours of labour, and traffic on the North British Railway is almost paralysed. ...

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  9. SAD CASE OF DROWNING.

    Twelve girls who were returning home, after having been confirmed at church, were drowned in a lake at Eastern Holstein through the ice breaking. ...

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  10. [?]ER MAJESTY'S.

    Mr. George Rignold is taking time by the for[?]lock and bringing out his Christmas attraction, the pant[?][?] o[?] "Dick Whittington" this evening. Miss [?] Moor[?] will play the title-role. Great ...

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  11. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The price of bar silver is now 3s ll½d per ounce. ...

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  12. CRITERION.

    Messrs. Brough and Bou[?]cault's theatre will be reopened on Boxing Night with Mr. B. C. Stephenson's plat "Impulse." The principal characters will be acted by Miss Fanny E[?]son, Miss Maud Williamson, ...

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  13. SOCIALISM IN GERMANY.

    The Pope has instructed the clergy of the Roman Church in Germany to combat Socialism, both in the pulpit and by the delivery of addresses. ...

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  14. THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE JUMNA.

    At the inquest on the bodies of the seven men killed by the accident on board the B. I. S. N. Company's Jumna, a verdict was returned of death from misadventure. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    A sad case of a mother accidently poisoning her child just occurred. Claud[?] Verney, aged four years, was taken ill with scarlet fever, and some bottles of carbolic acid were sent to the house by ...

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  16. GARRICK.

    "Moths," which was so successfully produced at this new and convenient theatre on Monday night, will of course, remain in the bill during the Christmas season. The highly finished and emotional Vor[?] of ...

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  17. THE IRISH HOME RULE PARTY.

    Messrs. Sexton and M'Carthy have started for Paris, there to meet and confer with Mr. O'Brien, who has returned from America. ...

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  18. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Thirty thousand Russian Jews are expected at Hamburg, and unless assisted to Brazil, it is believed that they will come to London. ...

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  19. THE "MESSIAH" PERFORMANCE.

    The recurrence of Christ[?]ide has brought with it the [?]mary annual performance of "Messiah" by the P[?]nic Society, the production of this work having taken place last evening. For many years ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

    The Aorangi's shipment of butter has sold for 108s to 112s, her cheese bringing 52s. ...

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  21. COLONIAL BORROWINGS.

    The market is unlikely to suit colonial borrowings until March or April. ...

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  22. TREATMENT OF SCARLET FEVER.

    Dr. Curgenven, an English medical man, has discovered a method of treating scarlet fever with eucalyptus oil, yielding, it is said, satisfactory results. ...

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  23. A MORMON EXODUS.

    The Mormons, who have been compelled to submit to the legislation of the United States against their system of marriages, have secured a vast tract of territory in ...

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  24. RIVER MURRAY WATERS COMMISSION.

    The River Murray Waters Commission second progress report was laid before Parliament to-day. It states that the commission has completed its investigation in relation to matters affecting the ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The sentence upon Mille, an aboriginal, aged 60 years, recently sentenced to death for the murder of Rose an aboriginal, near Streaky Bay, has been commuted to imprisonment for life. ...

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  26. STOOK FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Hr. Edward Crace is sending out to Gungahleen, his station in New South Wales, a fine shipment of Devon bulls and heifers, also 11 Saxony rams, which have cost ...

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  27. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    Lord Carrington has been appointed one of the organising committee of the Imperial Institute. ...

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  28. A SEVERE LONDON FOG.

    To-day the worst fog experienced for years in London enveloped the city. Such was its density that street traffic was quite paralysed. ...

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  29. THE CHINESE EXCLUSION CASE.

    It is considered impossible that the decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the appeal in the case Ah Toy v. Musgrave can be delivered ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    A drive on Ralph's Coal-mining Property at Huntly, in the Waikato district, collapsed last night, burying three men, John Trac[?], John E[?]sby, James Smith, and a boy named Alexander Harris, who ...

    Article : 162 words
  31. IMPERIAL COLONIAL FINANCE AGENCY.

    The Imperial Colonial Finance Agency has declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  32. THE NEW HEBRIDES ISLANDS.

    The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce this afternoon resumed the discussion on the New Hebrides question, which was initiated by Mr. Service at the last quar[?]erly meeting. Mr. Joh[?] ...

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  33. N. QUEENSLAND M. AND I. COMPANY.

    The North Queensland Mortgage and Investment Company have declared a dividend of 10 per cent. ...

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  34. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    A few days since it was reported that the Marquis of Salisbury had ordered the Chartered Company of British South Africa to evacuate disputed territory in the ...

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  35. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Both Hou[?] met at 11 this morning and adjourned again shortly before 1 o'clock. The sittings were mainly occupied with settling points of compromise between the House relative ...

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  36. THE PREAMIER PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

    The Chief Justice commenced his summing up to-day of the evidence in the Premier Permanent Building Association trial. Taking fir[?]t the case against the defendants, Nimmo and ...

    Article : 250 words
  37. A LORD MAYOR'S COLONISTS' DINNER.

    The new Lord Mayor of London, Mr. Joseph Savory, has issued invitations to a number of prominent colonists to dinner. Among the guests will be Lord ...

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  38. THE INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS.

    At the annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers Association last night, Mr. Munro, manager of the A. U. S. N. Company, said that the colony had been struggling for two years with serious commercial ...

    Article : 369 words
  39. CASUALTIES.

    A schoolboy named James M'Grath, 9 years of age, met with an accident yesterday morning. Whilst playing with several companions in Botany-road, W[?]terloo, the unfortunate [?]ad was knocked down and ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Traffic on the North British Railway is almost paralysed, owing to the strike of employees for a reduction in the hours of labour. Already there are 3000 men out. ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Executive decided to leave the appointment of the two remaining unnomma ed members of the Legislative Council to the Ministry. Yesterday the Governor sent for the Hon. John ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. THE MINERS OF AUSTRALIA.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Borehole miners the district chairman gave a detailed account of his recent visit to Victoria with Mr. Dix, miners'secretary, for the purpose of conferring with the ...

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  43. ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    In consequence of Saturday, the 27th instant, being proclaimed an extra holiday, the Railway Commissioners have decided on running several additional trains to K[?]ama, the Hawkesbury, &c., on that day, in ...

    Article : 286 words
  44. THE ADMIRAL'S PRECEDENCE.

    Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Scott, C.B., in command of the Australian station, has appealed to the Admiralty to approach Lord Knutsford, the Secretary of State for ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  46. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock passings:—11,000 store bullocks, Cooloollah, Queensland, to Forbes, Power Brothers owners; 450 fat bullocks, Coolooliah, for Forbes, Power Brothers owners; 1750 hogg[?]ts, G[?]lannah for Dubbo, E. Fall ...

    Article : 51 words
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